Greeting cards, Birthday Cards, Valentine Day Cards, and
Christmas Cards etc. all these cards are good enough to make someone happy and
realise how much you love them and care about them. Cards are all time
favourite things that we all might have shared with our dear ones. Especially, I
am a huge fan of cards, the cards with little pop-ups, music and some cute
little accessories on them make me happy and cheerful. I love to make them by
my own using buttons, glitter, ribbons and some colored threads, yarn etc.
Photo Credit: Amy Gizienski |
When
I was little I used to make cards for my parents and friends, using water
colors, crayons, drawing little cartoons and adding glitter. It gave me a pleasure of
sharing with other what I made for them, showing my love and respect. If I compare
that old time of my childhood with today's time, there's a huge change in
trends, designs and execution of cards. These are coming now in 3d, pop-ups,
music, some really cute accessories and things like toys, balloons, candies, earrings
etc. attached to them. I also use different things to make birthday cards,
sorry cards, thank you cards and many more. The best part is to use a stenciled
hole puncher. This gives you a great cut on your paper and you really don't
need to follow any complicated methods. All you can do is collect the items you
want, choose patterned paper and hole punch in the shape of heart, butterfly,
doll or any other vintage design and paste it to the base. Add ribbons, buttons
and whatever you wish to add to blow up your creativity. May be use printouts
of your favourite cartoons or celebrities, even faces of your friends or family
members to surprise them and make them feel wonderful.
Watch this tutorial and
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